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Previous experience in an outbound call center or a related sales position preferred. Communicating with customers, making outbound calls to potential customers, and following up on leads.
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POSITION OVERVIEW ENTRY-LEVEL CONTACT CENTER REPRESENTATIVE (FULL-TIME)We are looking for entry-level call center representatives to support inbound and outbound customer service and sales projects for a wide variety of clients.
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Drives proactive sales conversations through internal and outbound interactions with a defined sales process including outbound calling, service to sales, teller interactions, appointment setting and effective lobby engagement, ultimately elevating client loyalty.
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Must have High school Diploma or GED Requirements: MEDCARE Advantage Plan Part D - required QNXT experience (preferred) Call center experience and knowledge Benefits: Equipment will be provided All training is paid Get paid on every Friday Thanks & Regards, Harry Recruiter Reqroute, Inc Recruiting solutions for the digital world Companies across have engaged ReqRoute, Inc to deliver skilled, dedicated IT professionals.
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Industry: Business Development, Sales, Cold Calling, Call Center, DurhamJob Code: j-2773. Outbound Sales - Durham, NC overview: Work closely and professionally with local Territory Sales Managers to serve customers in the territory.
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Provide structured and timely recommendations; verbal and/or written feedback to Quality Manager, Call Center Leadership, Call Center Operations and Call Center Agents.
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Skills for SuccessOrganized, strong work ethic and excellent communicatorTyping and Microsoft Office skillsAble to learn new computer programs as necessaryEligibility RequirementsAble to work on site in Saginaw, Michigan, dailyHigh school diploma or equivalentOne or more years of customer care experience (previous call center work, retail, restaurant, fast food, hotel or any role where you interacted with customers)Able to work 8 - 5 Eastern time Monday to Friday (no nights or weekends.
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Responsibilities of Remote Call Center Representative Communicate with donors and prospective donors in a positive, engaging and enthusiastic manner that strengthens the connection between non-profit and donor.
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We have been engaged to find an energetic sales talent for an Outbound Sales - Durham, NC position. We have been engaged to find an energetic sales talent for an Outbound Sales - Durham, NC position.
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Understands proper problem resolution and refer appropriate servicing issue resolutions to the appropriate servicing call center or Sales Support Specialist. The Virtual Business Banker II (VBB II) is responsible for daily operations, execution and support of inbound/outbound phone-based retention and sales effort occurring within a phone based environment.
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Requirements 1+ years in inbound/outbound call center customer service experience within the credit card industry strongly preferred. Manage workload within our internal system of record by logging and completing tickets for each inbound call and internal/external emails assigned to you.
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Previous experience in a call center and/or automotive franchise is beneficial but not required. Assist with reception routing of inbound calls to the dealership during high call volume times.
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The role of Outbound Call Center Representative is primarily responsible for making outbound calls in a secure room environment to report auto accidents. Outbound Call Center Representative - Insurance.
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This position is onsite, Local candidates only – Salem, OregonResume must show recent 2-3 years of Call Center / Office experience handling heavy inbound and outbound calls. Some condition examples may include: Psychological conditions: Depression, Anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, Learning disorders, etc.
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